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Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund

Thank you for your interest in the conservation of cichlids and the Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund of the American Cichlid Association. Applications are solicited annually for grants from the ACA Loiselle Conservation Fund with a closing date of April 30 each year. The purpose of the Fund is to award financial support to activities deemed worthy of assistance such as, but not limited to:

  1. Research that facilitates the design and/or implementation of effective conservation programs for species at risk,

  2. Programs intended to preserve the integrity of cichlid habitats,

  3. Programs intended to restore cichlid species to the historic habitat from which they have been extirpated, at a date when the habitat of origin is determined suitable for their survival,

  4. Programs that seek to build the capacity of institutions within the country of origin to effect the conservation of cichlid species at risk; and programs that assist in the design and/or implementation of long-term management programs outside the country of origin for captive populations of cichlid species at risk.

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Should you have any questions regarding the Fund or grant application proceedure, please do not hestitate to contact the chair, Paul V. Loiselle, using the form below. The application guidelines and application form are further down this page.

Submit questions about the Paul V. Loiselle Fund or the grant application process.

Submissions

Please submit your application no later than April 30 to the Chair  via the form below.

Announcement of Awards

Awards are announced at the American Cichlid Association’s National Convention. The convention is usually held in mid to late summer, and the money is dispatched soon thereafter to the selected applicants. Individual grants are typically in the range of $600 to $1,500, depending on the amount available each year and the number and quality of the applicants.

Reciprocal Expectations

Upon initial receipt of awards, all ACA Loiselle Conservation Fund recipients will be asked to submit a brief summary of their anticipated research along with a few photos to be published as an introduction to ACA members in Buntbarsche Bulletin (the journal of the American Cichlid Association).

Once their work is complete, recipients will publish a popular account of their findings in Buntbarsche Bulletin along with photos in the lab and/or out in the field.

The recipient agrees to acknowledge support from the ACA

Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund in any publication resulting from the support.

Cover letter

The Cover Letter will include your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, the title of your proposal, and a brief narrative imparting how the proposal will facilitate the conservation of cichlids at risk, or the natural habitat of cichlids at risk, as described in the purpose of the ACA Loiselle Conservation Fund above.

Proposal

The Proposal will include an informative title and consist of no more than 1,250 words.

Introduction

The Introduction will clearly state the objectives and explain the significance of the anticipated findings.

Methods

The Methods sections should be brief but sufficiently detailed to assess the reality of the project in relation to the stated objectives.

Literature Cited

Append a separate section for Literature Cited.

Budget

Provide a detailed Budget, listing the items in order of priority if possible. Awards may be granted in a sum that is less than the requested amount. If this is the case, your prioritized list will be helpful in fund allotment. Justify the budget items in a separate short segment. Information with regards to any and all other financial support available or anticipated for this and related research is also required.

Curriculum Vitae

Enclose a Curriculum Vitae, not to exceed one page, single spaced, and include again your name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address. List separately any personal publications within the last five years.

Submissions

Please email the application no later than April 30 .

Announcement of Awards

Awards are announced at the American Cichlid Association’s National Convention. The convention is usually held in mid to late summer, and the money is dispatched soon thereafter to the selected applicants. Individual grants are typically in the range of $600 to $1,500, depending on the amount available each year and the number and quality of the applicants.

Reciprocal Expectations

Upon initial receipt of awards, all ACA Loiselle Conservation Fund recipients will be asked to submit a brief summary of their anticipated research along with a few photos to be published as an introduction to ACA members in Buntbarsche Bulletin (the journal of the American Cichlid Association).

Once their work is complete, recipients will publish a popular account of their findings in Buntbarsche Bulletin along with photos in the lab and/or out in the field.

The recipient agrees to acknowledge support from the ACA Paul V. Loiselle Conservation Fund in any publication resulting from the support.

Multi-line address

Please use this input to upload your grant application written with either Microsoft Word or LibreOffice word processing applications.

Grant Application

PROJECTS FUNDED

2015

Topic: Collection of founders of two critically endangered Malagasy cichlids, Paretroplus maculatus and Ptychochromoides itasy
Amount: $3,000
Recipient: Guy Tam Hyok

2012

Topic: Fish Inventory of the Mananara Du Sud Basin in Southeastern Madagascar
Amount: $5,413
Recipient: Tsilavana Ravelomanana

2009

Topic: The Effects of Exotic Armored Catfish on Native Cichlid Habitat, Quality, and Abundance
Amount: $1,225
Recipient: Krista Capps, at the time a Ph.D. candidate at Cornell University

Topic (Initial): Spread of an Invasive Cichlid in a Desert Spring System
New Topic: Due to challenges with research changed topic in 2013
Amount: $1,289
Recipient: Laura Dugan, at the time a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Texas

2007 - First Grant

Topic: Evolutionary Ecology of Cichlid Assemblages in the Usumacinta Region, México.
Recipient: Allison Peace, Texas A&M University.

2013

Topic: Cichlid Classroom Conservation Education in Costa Rica
Amount: $2,900
Recipient: Ronald M. Coleman

Topic: Sequencing the Genome of Haplochromis sp. ‘juma hunter’
Amount: $1,416
Recipient: Matthew McGee

2010

Topic: Resource partitioning among sympatric Crenicichla
Amount: $1,400
Recipient: Edward Buress, at the time an M.S. candidate at Appalachian State University

2008

Topic: Evolutionary Ecology of Cichlid Assemblages in a Neotropical Blackwater River in Venezuela
Amount: $1,000
Recipient: Carmen Montaña, at the time an MS candidate from Texas A & M University

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